Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular excitation of liquid crystal – Electrical excitation of liquid crystal
Patent
1999-12-06
2000-07-04
Parker, Kenneth
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular excitation of liquid crystal
Electrical excitation of liquid crystal
438 30, G02F 11333, H01L 21265
Patent
active
060846488
ABSTRACT:
A thin film transistor array substrate of a liquid crystal display is provided which includes a substrate, a shorting bar on the substrate, and a plurality of gate lines connected to the shorting bar, each gate line having an electrically non-connection region and a connection region connecting the non-connection region to the shorting bar, wherein said connection region has a thickness such that the gate lines and the shorting bar are electrically separated from each other when the connection regions are anodized.
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Eisenhut Heidi L.
LG Electronics Inc.
Parker Kenneth
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